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Which font app are you talking about? I use GNOME on Ubuntu and I had several to choose from. It even had a default font viewer app included.

Besides, I do not live in a cave, but on the 10 floor of a building that houses the elderly and the physically handicapped. No jokes about that please, since I am an advocate for the rights of handicapped/disabled people.

Myself, I choose GNOME over KDE. There are some nice things about KDE, but I rather use GNOME and add some of the KDE utilities to it to give me the best of both worlds.

On 08/10/2011 09:04 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
The KDE desktop has a nice application built in to add fonts.

The Gnome desktop is from a time when programmers lived in caves and ate
their young.  You have to know the super secret directories to copy
into, then the 3 name never spoken script files to edit.

There is a Gnome font adding application, but most distros don't include
it.


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